At the CTIA
Wireless 2012
conference in
New Orleans,
US, Nokia
announced a
new series of
applications
available for
its Windows Phone-powered
handsets in the Lumia series.
These apps, meant to provide users
with appealing, locally relevant
software on their devices, arrive on
smartphones as the result of the
various exclusive partnerships that
the company has signed with industry
leaders.
“With Nokia Lumia smartphones
now available in 48 markets,
developers are rapidly recognizing the
business opportunities and creating
their best work for our consumers,”
Marco Argenti, SVP, Nokia Developer
Experience, stated.
The newly announced apps for Lumia
devices range from games and sport
software to lifestyle and finance
applications, entertainment, news,
productivity and more.
The list of software includes the PGA
Tour app, which will be exclusively
available on Nokia Lumia devices for
12 months from launch.
Additionally, Nokia’s Windows Phone
devices will receive the ESPN Hub
exclusively until May 2013. A Windows
Phone version of the ESPN Fantasy
Football app will arrive on these
handsets in fall.
Nokia’s Lumia users will also receive
access to apps such as Angry Birds
Space from Rovio, as well as FIFA,
Madden NFL, NBA Jam, Tiger Woods
PGA TOUR, Mirror's Edge and Yahtzee
from EA.
A Groupon Windows Phone
application will be exclusively available
on Lumia devices for 6 months, while
Tripdots will feature a 3-month
exclusivity period on these devices.
Nokia and PayPal are working together
on the release of an application for
Windows Phone, to enable secure
payment capabilities on Lumia
devices.
Additionally, an AOL Entertainment
Hub will feature six-month exclusivity
on these handsets, with access to
radio stations via SHOUTcast,
streaming of music albums with AOL's
Listening Party, and more.
"The live tiles on Nokia Lumia helped
us create an awesome app that makes
it easy to stay in the know on what's
happening in Film, TV, Radio, Concerts
and Music right from your home
screen," said Sol Lipman, Director of
Mobile First products at AOL.
A Time Magazine app for Windows
Phone is also in the works, along with
Newsweek - The Daily Beast app for
Windows Phone.
Last but not least, there will also be a
Box app for Windows Phone arriving
on Nokia’s mobile devices, the
company announced.
"We believe that Windows Phone will
play a meaningful role in enhancing
mobile productivity across businesses
of all sizes, and we're excited to work
with Nokia to bring an unparalleled
experience for both users and IT to its
Lumia smartphones," Matthew Self, VP
of Platform Engineering at Box, stated.
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